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Example of Fertilization

birdie large

Birdie Large can be used for a wide variety of flowering plants, garden plants, flowers, etc., from large-scale use by municipal park greening and flower growers to home gardening.

■ For potted plants (No.5 pot)

Division of pots When to apply fertilizer birdie large
Amount used (per pot)
Purchased Potted Items
  Cyclamen
  Cineraria
continue to blossom
as a fertilizer when
4g
long-established character
  Primulas
  Geranium
Once every 4 months starting in the spring 4g
chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) At planting time (mixed with soil) 8g
*Fertilizer - placed on soil surface

■For Hanadan cultivation

*How to apply...mix well with the entire bedding soil.

Flower Name classification When to apply fertilizer birdie large
Usage of (per m3)
Cockscomb sunflower
petunia
marigold
biennial  Initial fertilizer (at planting time) 100g
pansy (Viola tricolor hortensis) 150g
salvia 250g
African daisy long-established character (adding) extra fertilizer or manure (fertiliser) 200g
When the blooming is over 100g
peony (Paeonia suffruticosa) Late September, first fertilizer 150g
Late March fertilizer 100g
dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) (plant) bulb Initial fertilizer (at planting time) 80g
Late May 100g
Elaeagnus multiflora var. hortensis (variety of goumi) Initial fertilizer (at planting time) 100g
Late June 120g
Liliaceae (the lily family) Initial fertilizer (at planting time) 100g
Late Mar. 80g
narcissus
tulip
Initial fertilizer (at planting time) 150g

■Flowers, trees, and garden plants

*How to apply...
● Rooted objects → scatter them around and mix them with soil

When rooting → Sprinkle in planting hole and mix with soil

Flowering and garden tree names size
(Year birth)
When to apply fertilizer
(The planted ones)
birdie large
Usage of (per bottle)
If planted time of planting (seeding)
rose   April, July, November, February Each period 20-30g 25g
button 3rd-4th grade August-October, Feb. Each period 10g/1 plant 5g/1 plant
rhododendron Grades 5-6 June-July, Feb. Each period 20g 20g
olive (Olea europea) Grades 4-5 Each period 15g 15g
Camellia sasanqua 'Camellia sasanqua' (cultivar of Christmas camellia) Grades 4-5
10th grade
May-June, December-January   Grades 4-5 10th grade 60g
May-June 60g 250g
December-January 60g 250g
azalea and satsuki third-year student June, December-January Each period 30g 30g
hedge   June-July, Feb. Each period 10g / length 1m 5g/1 plant

cut flowers


botanical name
Applicable brands and typesamount usedremarks
irishigh control
All 10-100
15-25kg/aTotal basal fertilizer (promoted cultivation)
asteriskAll 10-10025-35kg/aTotal basal fertilizer (alley cultivation)
085-1005-8g/liter(Potted cultivation)
alstroemeria085-18015-20 kg/abasal fertilizer
All 10-14020-30 kg/aFertilizer (during the elongation period)
flower
control
6-8 kg/amanure
Fertilizer applied twice a year after harvest
Kasumiso (lodging house)All 10-100
OR 085-100
10-25kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)All 10-14050-75 kg/abasal fertilizer
All 10-14030-50 kg/a(adding) extra fertilizer or manure (fertiliser)
African daisyAll 10-14015-20 kg/abasal fertilizer
All 10-1005-10kg/a(adding) extra fertilizer or manure (fertiliser)
All 10-1406g/literpot culture
Soil mixing (base fertilizer)
All 10-1001 to 2g/potpot culture
Placement of fertilizer (additional fertilizer)
chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium)All 10-10020-25kg/a
15-25kg/a
12-15kg/a
Anemone Flaccida opalifera (species of plant in the family Chrysanthemum)
Euphorbia helioscopia (plant of the genus Euphorbia)
double cropped chrysanthemum
flower
control
15-20 kg/a
10-20kg/a
8-10 kg/a
Anemone Flaccida opalifera (species of plant in the family Chrysanthemum)
Euphorbia helioscopia (plant of the genus Euphorbia)
double cropped chrysanthemum
085-18010-15kg/aspray chrysanthemum
snapdragonAll 10-14030-50 kg/aTotal basal fertilizer (early summer cut)
All 10-10020-30 kg/aTotal basal fertilizer (summer/fall cut)
gladiolusAll 10-705-8 kg/a
8-10 kg/a
10-15kg/a
Total basal fertilizer (medium ball)
    (Small ball)
    (microsphere)
narcissus(Western Narcissus)All 10-100
or
085-100
8-10 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(Japanese narcissus)5-10kg/a5 kg of loam
10 kg of sandy soil
sweet peaAll 10-14015-30kg/abasal fertilizer
flower
control
10-20kg/a
statice (flower)085-1805-6 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(Early Blue, warm climate, promoted)
10-15kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(Early Blue, Cold Alley)
13-18 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(Sobia, warm climate)
085-180
085-70
10-20kg/a
2 to 3 kg/a
basal fertilizer
Fertilizer (after first harvest)
stockAll 10-10025-40 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
tulip(Bulb curing)085-100 ammonium sulfate9-12kg/a
2kg/a
basal fertilizer
Fertilizer (fall)
(Cut flowers)All 10-70
OR 085-70
5-10kg/abasal fertilizer
delphinium085-10015-20 kg/abasal fertilizer
(cold climate, spring sowing, no heating)
085-180basal fertilizer
(warm-season fall sowing)
lisianthus (flower)All 10-14012-25kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(sown in spring without heating)
12-18 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(Summer sowing)
All 10-10012-18 kg/aTotal Base Fertilizer
(autumn sowing)
rose085-180 or
All 10-140
20-30 kg/aFertilizer application April and October
freesiaAll 10-140
OR 085-180
20-25kg/aSeasonal blooming
Planting in September-October Harvest in February-March
All 10-70
OR 085-70
10-20kg/acold-pressed cultivation
Planting from September to November Harvest from November to January
flower
control
10-15kg/acontrolled cultivation
November-January planting March-May harvest
flower
control
15-20 kg/acut-flower growing
September-October planting February-April harvest
gentian(Nursery)085-7015-16g/litersoil mixing
Corrected pH to 4.5-5.5
(Planted in the main field)All 10-100
OR 085-100
15-20 kg/a20-30% less when growing mulch
(This is the second year of this field)20-30% less in case of accelerated cultivation
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<Teppo lily
All 10-1007-8 kg/agrowing out of the sun
All 10-7020kg/asuper-promotion cultivation
All 10-100
OR 085-100
15-20 kg/a
5-8 kg/a
Regular cultivation (small ball)
Regular cultivation (large ball)
<Red SquirrelAll 10-70
OR 085-70
10-15kg/abasal fertilizer
.All 10-140
OR 085-180
10-15kg/aBase fertilizer (cut flowers)
<スカシユリ>(Bulb curing)085-100
and 085-180
7-10kg/a
8-10 kg/a
Base fertilizer (mixed use)
 (Cut flowers)All 10-100
OR 085-100
8-10 kg/a
15-20 kg/a
Base fertilizer (large ball)
  (Small ball)

potted flower

botanical name Applicable brands and types amount used remarks
impatiens (Impatiens sultanii, Impatiens walleriana) high control
085-100 OR
All 10-100
7-10g/liter basal fertilizer
kalanchoe (esp. species Kalanchoe blossfeldiana var. japonica) All 10-100 2.5g/liter basal fertilizer
085-70 1.5g/liter Fertilizer, leftover fertilizer
50 days after the start of short-day processing
calceolaria 085-100 OR
All 10-100
3g/4-5 pot Total Base Fertilizer
gloxinia 085-100 5-6g/5th pot Total Base Fertilizer
satsuki azalea (Rhododendron indicum) 085-180 20-30 kg/a Full-layer fertilizer application at the time of sapling planting
25-30 kg/a After planting saplings,
Surface fertilization (once a year)
085-70 4-5g/5 pots Flowering plants, surface (spring fertilization)
cyclamen (esp. species Cyclamen persicum) 085-100 2 to 3 g/liter At 2-3 potting up before planting in No. 5-6 pots
085-180 or
All 10-140
3-6g/5 pot
5-10g/6 pot
 
cineraria All 10-100 5-10g/5 pots Total Base Fertilizer
Shakoba cactus (Cactus spp., esp. species Shakoba bicolor var. japonica) 085-180 or
All 10-140
6-8g/4 pot Use of manure,
Fertilizer should be applied from early June to July of the following summer with liquid fertilizer.
geranium (usu. a cultivated pelargonium) All 10-100 3-4g/4 pot manure use
saintpaulia 085-180 10g/liter 10kg/m3
Mix a small amount of calcium carbonate and magnesium sulfide into the soil
All 10-140 10kg/m3
Mix a small amount of magnesium sulfide into the soil
hydrangea <Blue color 085-180 4-5g/liter + potassium sulfate 2-3 g/liter
<Pinkish 085-180 or
All 10-140
+3-5g/liter of phosphorus solution
primula (any flower of genus Primula, which includes primroses, cowslips and cyclamens) All 10-100 1.5-2g/liter Total Base Fertilizer
begonia (Bulb) 085-100 OR
All 10-100
6-7g/5 pot (Flower bedding seedlings)
2g/9cm pot
(Elathiol) 9-10g/5 pot
(Christmas) 3-4g/5 pot
(Semper Florence) 4-5g/5 pots
poinsettia All 10-100 5-6g/liter Add 1 to 1.5 g/liter of chemical fertilizer as a starter when mixing the soil
potsum All 10-100 5-15g/5 pots All base fertilizer at potting up

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botanical name Applicable brands and types manure
per pot
remarks
cattleya (type of orchid) (Mini) high control
085-100
1-3g/2-3 pots Fertilize after flowers have finished.
Timely fertilizer application for stock curing
(medium and large) 2-5g/4-5 pots
cimbidium (Cymbidium cyanum)
(Curing Co.)
085-180 2-3g/5 pots Fertilizer applied once every 6 months
Apply fertilizer every 3 months if using Type 100.
3-4g/6 pot
7-8g/7 pot
cimbidium (Cymbidium cyanum)
(Flowering stock)
085-100
or -180
2-4g/5 pots 10-15 g of fertilizer applied to the bottom of the pot
4-6g/6 pot 15-20 g of fertilizer applied to the bottom of the pot
6-8g/7 pot 20-25 g of fertilizer applied to the bottom of the pot
*Use Type 100 for December-January repotting and Type 180 for May and beyond.
dendrobe (any orchid of genus Cymbidium) 085-100 2-3g/4 pot Fertilizer is applied from January to March.
Fertilizer applied to the bottom of the pot if water moss is used
For stock curing, use 180 type
3-4g/5 pot
7-8g/6 pot

decorative plant

botanical name Applicable brands and types soil mixing
m3each
manure
per pot
agraonema 650-100
or -180
2 to 3 kg 5-8g/20cm pot
asianatum 650-100 2 to 3 kg 2.5-4g/5 pots
ananas (any plant of genus Ananas) high control
650-100
2 to 3 kg 2-4g/5 pots
afferentra 650-100 2 to 3 kg 3-5g/5 pots
*Ansulium All 10-100 3-5kg 7-12g/5 pot
caladium (esp. species Caladium bicolor) 650-100 2 to 3 kg 3-5g/5 pots
syngonium 650-100
or -180
4 to 7 kg 5-10g/5 pots
spathiphyllum 650-100 1 to 2 kg 1.5-3g/5 pots
defenbakia 650-100 2 to 3 kg 5-8g/20cm pot
dracaena (any palmlike tree of genus Dracaena or Cordyline) 650-180 4-6 kg 10-15g/20cm pot
Nephrolepis (fern) 650-180 2 to 3 kg 2.5-4g/5 pots
pilea 650-100 2 to 3 kg 5-8g/20cm pot
*fluorodendron All 10-140 3-6kg 7-14g/20cm pot
peperomia 650-180 2 to 3 kg 3-5g/5 pots
Benjamin. 650-180
or -360
4-6 kg 10-15g/20cm pot
devil's ivy (species of arum, Epipremnum aureum) 650-100 2 to 3 kg 2-3g/4 pot
maranta 650-100 2 to 3 kg 5-8g/20cm pot
palm (of one's hand) 650-180
or -360
4 to 7 kg 5-10g/5 pots
*The plant is prone to calcium deficiency.
If Type **100 is used, fertilizer should be applied twice a year.

Flower bedding seedling production

botanical name Applicable brands and types soil mixing
m3each
manure
per pot
asterisk high control
085-100
1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
impatiens (Impatiens sultanii, Impatiens walleriana) 085-100 1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
snapdragon All 10-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
cosmos 085-100 2-4 kg 0.5 to 1.5g
coleus (esp. species Solenostemon scutellarioides) 085-100 2-4 kg 0.5 to 1.5g
salvia 085-100 1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
zinnia 085-100 2-4 kg 0.5 to 1.5g
cineraria 085-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
sweet alyssum (any plant of genus Alyssum) All 10-100 1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
sweet pea All 10-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
daisy 085-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
verbena All 10-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
Pansy (Viola) 085-100 OR
All 10-100
1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
primula (any flower of genus Primula, which includes primroses, cowslips and cyclamens) All 10-100 1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
begonia 085-100 OR
All 10-100
1 to 2 kg 0.3-0.6g
Petunia (Saphinia) All 10-100 1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
calendula All 10-100 1-3kg 0.4 to 1.2g
marigold 085-100 2-4 kg 0.5 to 1.5g